Lloyd Russell-Moyle, Labour MP for Brighton Kemptown (Remain 57 per cent). Here’s how they voted on each of the options.

A People’s Vote (268 for, 295 against)

Lloyd Russell-Moyle with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn

This motion, co-drafted by Hove MP Peter Kyle, called for a public vote on a withdrawal agreement agreed by Parliament. All of the city’s MPs voted in favour.

No deal (160 for, 400 against)

This would see the UK leave the European Union without a deal on April 12. None of Brighton and Hove’s MPs were in favour of no-deal.

Revoke article 50 (184 for, 293 against)

This SNP motion would stop Brexit by revoking article 50 if the UK gets within days of leaving without a deal. All three of the city’s MPs voted for this option.

Labour’s ‘alternative plan’ (237 for, 307 against)

This would involve a ‘close economic relationship’ with the EU, including a customs union and ‘close alignment’ with the single market. Both Labour MPs voted in favour of this – but not Green MP Caroline Lucas.